Very interesting post.
thank you
if they had been 4 types of human.
I think we came from the week ones.
as the strong woould take land and keep it.
they would not need to travel about.
and the week would have to keep moving and spreading out.
so when the ice age & diseases and big disasters came.
the ones who are scattered survive.
and they would have to eat the left over‘s.
diversity in food. so if what you eat dies,
you dont. you just eat some thing else.
diversity, adaptability, wide spread and luck.
thats us! the Rats of humans.

I would massively appreciate your comments on this topic in this thread as well.

Thanks.

Sorry Slayer, that wasn't just an attempt to steal traffic from you. I was trying to be helpful and point folks in the direction of further
information on the dinosaurs humanoid topic. You gotta admit, the thread did move into familiar turf for me.

As for this thread, I agree that it's an interesting article (is the Guardian a quality newspaper or what?) I would have commented further but am
waiting to see how this conversation develops. Thanks for posting it.

I am more interested in some of your other threads that I haven't had time to have a good look at yet in all honesty. Looks like you share a number
of interests with me. I'm pretty sure you will hear more from me pretty soon in some of your threads. It's good to see that there are other guys
on here paying serious attention to human origins. There are some VERY big mysteries of significance to attack in my not so humble opinion.

Originally posted by queenofsheba
If we descended from apes, why are there still apes? Nice to conjecture, and guess, and whatnot, but no one can say for sure where we came from. It's
all a personal belief, after all and science is still guess work in this arena.

Slayer, what I find incredible about the human evolution topic is that we only base our own personal theories on what evidence we have. So, in
relation to the article you found where it mentions that species x was identified in 2010, we have to reform our origional thoughts on how we all came
to be. It boggles my mind that there is a possiblity that we find other strange human-like remains or not at all that...that pure chance will be the
final factor in whether or not we change our perception on human evolution. Insane. One other thought that always comes to mind is how each generation
gains more and more passion for learning our history. Remember hearing about people burning egyptian mummies in place of firewood? I think it's
entirely likely that our ancestors may have come across paramount evidence of ancient aliens, species xyz, dragons, jesus or whatever else and used
the artifacts to make a coffee table. Hahaha. Anyway, thanks for this thread

Originally posted by queenofsheba
If we descended from apes, why are there still apes? Nice to conjecture, and guess, and whatnot, but no one can say for sure where we came from. It's
all a personal belief, after all and science is still guess work in this arena.

Slayer69- As the evolution of our human race progresses, do you think that most of the human race, will still get progressively taller in size?
Do you think that Earth's gravity plays a role in the height in human's; save for the people who need to get around in tight places, like the
Pygmy's in Africa?

Did the VietCong, during the war in Vietnam, have a distinct advantage in the art of jungle guerrilla warfare against the average U.S. combat
infantryman because of there small stature?

Height is not a function of variation in traits and reproductive success, but merely a result of better nutrition and medicine, especially during
childhood. As a population, our recent increase in height caused by more reliable food and health reserves has more or less leveled off, suggesting a
bio-mechanical limit, at least to the gene pool as a whole. Obviously there are outliers, yet they do not reproduce differentially. There is little
to no correlation between height and evolutionary fitness, therefore height is not selected for.

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